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Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde Serie A (Biologie) Herausgeber: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Rosenstein Stuttgarter Beitr. Naturk. Ser. A Nr. 505 53 S. Catalogue of the Agathidiini of Nepa with Descriptions of new Species (Coleoptera: Leiodidae)"') By Fernando Angelini, Francavilla Fontana & Luigi De Marzo, Potenza With 195 figures Summary A catalogue of the Agathidiini of is given. Collecting data and descriptions of 59 species from eastern (expedition Marxens & Schawaller 1988) are presented. New species: Anisotoma martensi n. sp., Liodopria nepalensis n. sp., Stetholiodes schawalleri n. sp., Agathidium (s. str. ) pedemontanum n. sp.,a. (s. str.)yetin. sp., ^4. (s. str.) signatum n. sp., yl. (s. Str.) kharkaense n. sp., A. (s. str.) ineptum n. sp., A. (s. str.) deoralicum n. sp., A. (s. str.) lassethamense n. sp., A. (s. str.) detritum n. sp., A. (s. str.) martensianum n. sp., A. (s. str.) inquietum n. sp., A. (s. str.) Imitator n. sp., A. (s. str.) excelsum n. sp., A. (s. str.) rusticanum n. sp., A. (s. Str.) pseudotibiale n. sp., A. (s. str.) sparsum n. sp., A. (s. str.) curtum n. sp., A. (Microceble) immodichm n. sp., A. {Microceble) yamputhinense n. sp., A. (Macroceble) invalidum n. sp., A. {Macroceble) geminatum n. sp., A. {Macroceble) fatuum n. sp., A. {Macroceble) crinitum n. sp., A. {Macroceble) fulcratum n. sp., A. {Macroceble) schawalleri n. sp. New record from : Agathidium {ISleoceble) bhutanense Ang. Zusammenfassung Ein Katalog der Agathidiini von wird präsentiert. Sammeldaten und Beschreibungen von 59 Arten aus dem östlichen (Expedition Marxens & Schawaller 1988) wurden zusammengestellt. Hinsichthch der neu beschriebenen Arten siehe Summary". 1. Introduction Thanks to a very fruitful expedition to of Prof. Dr. J. Marxens and Dr. W. Schawaller (3. IV. -25. VI. 1988, map of the route see fig. 195) we are able to ") Results of the Himalaya Expeditions of J. Marxens, no. 192. - For no. 191 see: Senckenbergiana biol. 73, 1994. - J. M. sponsored by Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 increase once again the knowledge of the tribe Agathidiini in this region (see references in the catalogue, chapter 3.). Conspicuous material from 24 localities consists of 1111 specimens, 59 species, of the geneva Anisotoma, Stetholiodes, Liodopria and mainly Agathidium, including a lot of new data. A new species of Anisotoma and one of Liodopria have been found, which are respectively the second and the first record of their genus from the Himalayas. Furthermore, a new species of Stetholiodes and 24 new species of Agathidium have been found. Additionally the material contains the first record oi Agathidium bhutanense from and some specimens of Agathidium indistinctum, of which only the holotype was known so far. Because the known species of Agathidiini have reached in a considerable number, we have listed them in a catalogue. We are very grateful to Prof. D. J. Martens (Mainz) and Dr. W. Schawaller (Stuttgart) for the loan of their precious material, which is deposited mainly in the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde in Stuttgart {SMNS), some duplicates also in Angelini's collection (AC). 2. The species 2.1. Anisotoma martensi n. sp. (Figs 1 6) Holotype cf: Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 1 $ (SMNS), 1 5 (AC). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Etymology : Dedicated to Prof. Dr. J. Martens. 1988 (SMNS). Figs 1 6. Anisotoma martensi n. sp.; head, antenna, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline), male copulatory organ (lateral view and ventral view of apex) and spermatheca. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 3 Description: Length 2,7 mm (holotype cf and paratype). Dorsum of head black, pronotum reddish-brown, elytra dark reddish-brown, venter reddish-brown, paler on mesosternum; antennae dark reddish-brown on segments 5 6, black at club; legs reddish-brown. Microsculpture absent on the whole dorsum, puncturation well impressed on head, weaker on pronotum; both elytra with traces of nine punctured Striae. Head: Punctures moderately large and impressed, spaced from each other by 0,5 2 times their own diameter. Eyes hemispherical (fig. 1); clypeal line sughtly impressed; one pit at each side of clypeus. 3rd antennal segment as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 2); Hamann's organ: gutter with one vesicle in both 9th and loth antennal segments, gutter without vesicles in the 7th. Pronotum: Punctures smaller and less deep than those of head, spaced from each other by 2 6 times their own diameter. 1,89 times as broad as head, twice as broad as long (W/L = 2,05) and slightly convex (W/H = 2,56). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 3. Holotype: length 0,60 mm, width 1,23 mm, height 0,48 mm. Elytra: Both elytra with nine irregulär punctured Striae, including some larger and well impressed ones, spaced from each other by 0,5 3 times their own diameter; punctures of interstriae very small and slightly impressed. Moderately broader than pronotum, as broad as long and slightly convex (W/H = 1,87). Lateral outline with sharp humeral angle; sutural Striae impressed, confined within the apical half of elytra. Holotype: length 1,50 mm, width 1,54 mm, height 0,82 mm. Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines complete, femoral lines absent. Legs: Tarsal formula cf 4-4-4, 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 4 5): Aedeagus comparatively stout, with proximal part simple, apex abruptly narrowing and without emarginate ventral piece. Parameres slender and short. Spermatheca (fig. 6): Basal part pyriform, apical part elongate. Discussion: Anisotoma martensi n. sp. differs from Anisotoma loebli Ang. & Dmz. 1986 (this was the only species oi Anisotoma known from so far) in its dorsal coloration, lack of the mesosternal carina and denser head puncturation. Both species exhibit traces of punctured Striae. 2.2. Liodopria nepalensis n. sp. (Figs 7 12) Holotype cf : Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Description: Length 3,1 mm (holotype ct). Dorsum of head and elytra reddish-brown, pronotum testaceous with a reddish-brown discal spot, venter reddishbrown; antennae testaceous, darker on segments 7 11, legs dark reddish-brown. Whole dorsum without microreticulation and sparsely punctured. Head: Punctures moderately large, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 7); eyes hemispherical; clypeus slightly excavated, with a pit at each side; clypeal line slightly excavated. 3rd antennal segment twice as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-l-5th (fig. 8); Hamann's organ: absent. Pronotum: Punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 2 20 times their own diameter; rare punctures as large as those of head are interposed. 1,77

STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 times as broad as head, twice as broad as long (W/L = 2,13) and very slightly convex (W/H = 2,6). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 9. Holotype: length 0,75 mm, width 1,60 mm, height 0,62 mm. Elytra: With some traces of microreticulation; punctures as large as those of head, Lateral outline vv^ith sharp humeral angle; sutural Striae superficial, spaced from each other by 1 10 times their own diameter; rare very small punctures are interposed. Broader than pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,7). well impressed, confined to the apical half of elytra. Holotype: length 1,65 mm, width 1,70 m, height 1,00 m. Figs 7 16. Head, antenna, pronotum (dorsal and lateral view), male copulatory organ (lateral, dorsal and ventral outline) or spermatheca. 7 12. Liodopria nepalensis n. sp.; 13.-16. Stetholiodes schawalleri n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 5 Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines complete, femoral lines absent. Legs: Tarsal formula cf 5-5-4, $ not known. Male copulatory organ (figs 10 12): Aedeagus stout, depressed, simple at base, without sclerotized ventral piece. Parameres short, gently tapering towards apex. Discussion: Liodopria nepalensis n. sp. differs from both L. cambogensis Ang. & Dmz. 1985 (Kampuchea) and L. taiwanensis Ang. & Dmz. 1985 (Tai Wan) in its antennal club, which is clearly saw-like; furthermore, it differs from L. Sulawesis Ang. & Cooter 1993 (Sulawesi) in its male tarsal formula, antennal club coloration and aedeagus shape. 2.3. Stetholiodes schawalleri n. sp. (Figs 13 15) Holotype $: Taplejung Distr., upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Msiture Abies-Rhododendron forest. Etymology: Dedicated to Dr. W. Schawaller. Description: Length 2,85 mm (holotype 5). Dorsum reddish-brown, venter light reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulate only on pronotum, punctured on the whole dorsum, with nine punctured Striae on both elytra. Head: Microreticulation absent; punctures large and impressed, spaced from each other by 1 2 times their own diameter; rare very small punctures are interposed. "Widest at the posterior margin of eyes (fig. 13); eyes rounded; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,7 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-(-5th (fig. 14); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal Segments, rudimentary gutter without vesicles in the 7th. Pronotum: Microreticulation very superficial, uniform; punctures smaller and less deep than those of head, spaced from each other by 1 2 times their own diameter. 1,72 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,8) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,8). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 15. Holotype: length 0,77 mm, width 1,38 mm, height 0,77 mm. Elytra: Each with nine series of large and impressed punctures, spaced from each other by 0,5 1 times their own diameter; punctures of interstriae very small and superficial, spaced from each other by 6 10 times their own diameter. As broad as pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,92) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,72); lateral outline with sharp humeral angle; sutural Striae well impressed, extending beyond the apical half of elytra. width 1,38 mm, height 0,80 mm. Holotype: length 1,50 mm, Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina weak, lateral lines complete, femoral lines absent. Legs: Tarsal formula $ 5-4-4. Spermatheca (fig. 16): Basal part pyriform, apical part elongate and twisted. Discussion: Stetholiodes schawalleri n. sp. clearly differs from S. reticidata Ang. & Dmz. 1987 () and S. striatipennis (Port.) (Kashmir) by the absence of head microreticulation; furthermore, it differs from S. reticulata in size and antennal club coloration, and from S. striatipennis in absence of head temple and its smaller size.

STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 2.4. Agathidium (Neoceble) bhutanense Angelini, 1991 Material : Taplejung Distr., above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800 2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988, 1 $ (SMNS). Environment: Bushes in open forest. Distribution:, Bhutan. First record for. 2.5. Agathidium (s. str.) pedemontanum n. sp. (Figs 17 19, 26 28) Holotype cf: Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Description: Length 2,5 mm (holotype ct). Dorsum dark reddish-brov^^n, venter black, mesosternum reddish-brov^n; antennae testaceous with dark antennal Figs 17 25. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. 17 19. Agathidium pedemontanum n. sp.; 20 22. A. yeti n. sp.; 23 25. A. signatum n. sp.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 7 club; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation nearly absent on head and pronotum, superficial on elytra; puncturation fine and sparse on head and pronotum. Head: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures very small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 6 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 17); eyes rounded; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent; antero-lateral margins distinctly raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,5 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th. Pronotum: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 6 8 times their own diameter. 1,53 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,68) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,73). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 18. Holotype: length 0,70 mm, width 1,18 mm, height 0,68 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation superficial, uniform; puncturation absent. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,91) and very convex (W/H = 1,37); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae faint, confined within the apical third of elytra. Holotype: length 1,20 mm, width 1,10 mm height 0,80 mm. Methathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 19). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, $ not known. Male bind tarsi not enlarged. Male copulatory organ (figs 26 28): Aedeagus comparatively stout, with spiralized proximal part, lateral margins sinuously converging towards a rounded apex, ventral piece short, transverse in shape. Parameres gently narrowing towards apex. Discussion: Within the madurense group, Agathidium pedemontanum n. sp. shares presence of sutural Striae together with A. yeti n. sp. and A. alatum Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (); it differs from A. alatum in presence of elytral microreticulation, shorter sutural Striae and smaller size; from A. yeti it differs in ratio of 3rd/2nd antennal segments, width ratio pronotum/head and conspicuously in the male copulatory organ. 2.6. Agathidium (s. str.) yeti n. sp. (Figs 20 22, 29 31) Holotype ct: Panchthar Distr., Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Description : Length 2,35 mm (holotype ct). Dorsum and venter dark reddishbrown, paler at mesosternum; antennae testaceous, slightly darker at club; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulate only on elytra; punctured on the whole dorsum. Head: Punctures very small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 10 times their own diameter. Widest at the posterior margin of eyes (fig. 20); eyes rounded; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent; antero-lateral margins distinctly raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,35 times as long as the 2nd and longer than the 4th+5th. Pronotum: Punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 8 15 times their own diameter. 1,45 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,66) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,54). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 21. Holotype: length 0,65 mm, width 1,08 mm, height 0,70 mm.

8 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Elytra: Microreticulation very superficial, uniform; punctures large, superficial, spaced from each other by 6 10 times their own diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,95) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae faint, confined within the apical third of elytra. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,05 mm, heigth 0,60 mm. Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora broadened distally (fig. 22). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, 5 not known. Male copulatory organ (figs 29 31): Aedeagus slender, bent at right angle, with convolute proximal part, lateral margins sinuate, apex broadly bent, ventral piece small and transverse. Parameres slender, gently narrowing towards apex. Discussion: See discussion oi A. pedemontanum n. sp. 2.7. Agathidium (s. str.) newari Angelini & De Marzo, 1985 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley, between Mure and Hurure, 2050 2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 2 cfct and 2 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:, Thailand. 2.8. Agathidium (s. str.) acuminatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050 2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 8 cfcf and 4 $5 (SMNS), 2 ctct and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:. 2.9. Agathidium (s. str.) signatum n. sp. (Figs 23 25, 32 34) Holotype Cf: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Description: Length 2,3 mm (holotype cf)- Dorsum and venter reddishbrown; antennae testaceous, darker at segments 9th and loth; legs reddish-brown. Only traces of microreticulation on the whole dorsum; puncturation fine and sparse on the whole dorsum. Head: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures very small, impressed, spaced from each other by 6 20 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 23); eyes rounded; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent; antero-lateral margins distinctly raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,15 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-l-5th. Pronotum: Only traces of microreticulation on the whole surface; punctures smaller than those of head, superficial, spaced from each other by 8 15 times their own diameter. 1,5 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,71) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,6). Dorsal and lateral outhnes: fig. 24. Holotype: length 0,70 mm, width 1,20 mm, height 0,75 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL Figs 26-34. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and ventral view of its apex). - 26-28. Agathidium pedemontanum n. sp.; - 29 31. A. yeti n. sp.; 32-34. A. signatum n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm. Elytra: Only traces of microreticulation on the whole surface; punctures larger than those of head, superficial, spaced from each other by 4-20 times their own diameter; some larger punctures are interposed. Just a little broader than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,22) and very convex (W/H = 1,22); lateral

10 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,00 mm, width 1,22 mm, height 0,58 mm. Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 25). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, ^ not known. Male copulatory organ (figs 32 34): Aedeagus comparatively stout, with hooklike proximal part, lateral margins gently converging towards a rounded apex, small and emarginate ventral piece. Parameres gently narrowing towards apex. Discussion: Agathidium signatum n. sp. is very similar to Agathidium apocryphum Ang. 1992 (Thailand) in most characters; it differs in the shape of male bind femora and parameres. 2.10. Agathidium (s. str.) kharkaense n. sp. (Figs 35 37, 44, 54 57) Holotype ct: Taplejung Distr., Omje Kharka, NW Yamputhin, 2300-2500 m, 1.-6. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 3 cfcf and 9 $$ (SMNS), 3 ctcf and 2 $$ (AC); - Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 3 ctcf and 11 $$ (SMNS), 3 Cfcf and 3 $$ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250-3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 8 ctct and 6 $$ (SMNS), 3 ctct and 2 $$ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola, ascent to Lassetham pasture, 15. V. 1988, 3 cfct and 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 Cf and 1? (AC); - upper Tamur Valley, 2450 m, 19. V. 1988, 1 cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 Cf (AC); - Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988, 2 cf Cf and 2 $ $ (SMNS), 1 ct and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest; va^linre Abies forest; mature Ahies-Rhododendron forest; mature mixed Tsuga-Rhododendron forest. Description: Lengtb 3,0 3,8 mm (holotype ct 3,75 mm). Wbole dorsum black, reddish-brown in some not fully sclerotized paratypes, venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Wbole dorsum with impressed microreticulation and without puncturation, except in some paratypes. Head: Microreticulation impressed, uniform, absent on the disc in certain paratypes which exhibit at the same time some very small punctures; these are absent in the other specimens. Widest at eyes (fig. 35); eyes flattened; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 2,3 times as long as the 2nd and longer than the 4th+5th (fig. 44). Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation as that of head, including the above-mentioned Variation of some paratypes. 1,53 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,77) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,7). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 36. Holotype: length 1,13 mm, width 2,00 mm, height 1,17 mm. Elytra: Microreticulate as head. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,12) and httle convex (W/H = 1,95); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae well impressed, confined to the apical half of elytra. Holotype: length 1,65 mm, width 1,86 mm, height 0,95 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines incomplete, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 37). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, $ tarsi markedly larger than those of females. 4-4-4; male

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 11 Figs 35 43. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. 35 37. Agathidium kharkaense n. sp.; 38 40. A. ineptum n. sp.; 41 43. A. deoralicum n. sp. Male copulatory organ (figs 54-56): Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins abruptly converging towards a small rounded apex, ventral piece slender and emarginate. Parameres slender, gently narrowing towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 57): Both the basal and apical parts elongate; the latter longer. Discussion:In most characters, Agathidium kharkaense n. sp. is very similar to A. suhopacum Ang. & Dmz. (1981: 227,, Bhutan, Darjeeling, Garwhal) and A. conspersum Ang. & Dmz. (1986: 841, ); it differs in the characters of the mesosternum (lateral lines incomplete) and metasternum (femoral lines incomplete). Male copulatory organ gives good specific characters.

12 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 2.11. Agathidium (s. str.) conspersum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Thudam, 3550-3650 m, 25.-27. V. 1988, 3 cfcf and 9?? (SMNS), 3 Cfcf and 3 $$ (AC); - above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988, 4 cfcf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 ct and 1? (AC). Environment: Mixed Betula-Rhododendron forest and Quercus semicarpifolia- Rhododendron forest. Distribution:. 2.12. Agathidium (s. str.) nivale Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988, 1 cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC). Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest. Distribution:. 2.13. Agathidium (s. str.) dargharicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Taplejung Distr., Upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 1 ct (SMNS). Environment: Mziure Abies-Rhododendron forest. Distribution:. 2.14. Agathidium (s. str.) ineptum n. sp. (Figs 38-40, 45, 58-61) Holotype ct: Taplejung Distr., upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988 (SMNS). Figs 44-53. Antenna. - 44. Agathidium kharkaense n. sp.; - 45. A. ineptum n. sp.; - 46. A. deoralicum n. sp.; - 47. A. lassethamense n. sp.; - 48. /l. martensianum n. sp.; 49. A. inquietum n. sp.; 50. A. imitator n. sp.; - 51. A. excelsum n. sp.; - 52. Apseudotibiale n. sp.; - 53. A. sparsum n. sp.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 13 Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 5 (AC); - Taplejung Distr., Upper Simbua Khola, ascent to Lassetham pasture, 15. V. 1988, 1 cf (SMNS); - Taplejung Distr., Deorali pass W Yamputhin, 3400 m, 17. V. 1988, 1 cf (SMNS). Environment: M^ture Abies-Rhododendron forest; mature mixed Tsuga-Rhododendron forest. Description: Length 3,2-3,4 mm (holotype cf 3,35 mm). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown, venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddishbrown. Microreticulate only on elytra; punctured only on head and pronotum. Figs 54 62. Maie copulatory organ (lateral view and ventral view of its apex) and/or spermatheca. 54 57. Agathidium kharkaense n. sp.; 58 61. A. inepthm n. sp.; 62. A. indistinctum Ang. & Dmz. - Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

14 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Head: Punctures small, impressed, spaced from each other by 0,5 1 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 38); eyes flattened; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,5 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th (fig. 45); Hamann's Organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 0,5 2 times their own diameter. 1,34 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,62) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 39. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,75 mm, height 1,00 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation impressed, uniform: puncturation absent. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,10) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,83); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae well impressed, confined to the apical third of elytra. Holotype: length 1,50 mm, width 1,65 mm height 0,90 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 40). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, tarsi markedly larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 58 60): 9 4-4-4; male Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins gently converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently narrowing towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 61): Both the basal and apical parts elongate; the latter larger in cauber. Discussion: Agathidium ineptum n. sp. is very similar to A. hrunneum Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (, Kashmir) by the antennal coloration, lack of lateral lines of mesosternum, impressed elytral microreticulation and female tarsal formula; it difters from that species by its larger size, denser puncturation of head and pronotum, deeper elytral microreticulation. 2.15. Agathidium (s. str.) indistinctum AngeUni & De Marzo, 1981 (Fig. 62) Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050 2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 1 Cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Remarks : Previously, this species was known from a single male specimen. The new specimens are uniformly black at dorsum, and exhibit a ränge of body length from 2,70 to 2,85 mm. Their elytral microreticulation is rather vague. Seemingly, the holotype coloration (reddish-brown) is due to an incomplete sclerotization, as is the presence of deeper elytral microreticulation. The other diagnostic characters fuuy correspond to those of the holotype. The spermatheca is figured here for the first time (fig. 62). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest Distribution:. 2.16. Agathidium (s. str.) kuwapanicum. Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988, 8 Cf Cf and 3 5 5 (SMNS), 2 cf ct and 2 $ $ (AC); - Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 2 cfcf and 5 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf (AC). Environment: Mixed forest of Quercus semicarpifolia and Rhododendron. Distribution:.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 15 2.17. Agathidium (s. str.) glaciale Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988, 5 Cfcf and 6 $ $ (SMNS), 2 ctcf and 1 $ (AC); - Arun Valley, between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988; 1 ct and 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed forest of Quercus semicarpifolia and Rhododendron. Distribution:. 2.18. Agathidium (s. str.) indicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Ilam Distr., Mai Pokhari, 2100-2200 m, 9.-10. IV. 1988, 5 cfcf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf (SMNS), 1 ct and 1 $ (AC); - Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988, 4 $$ and 1 $ (AC); Taplejung Distr., above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800-2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988, 1 ct (SMNS); Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 4 $$ (SMNS). Environment: Bushes in open forest; mixed broad-leaf forest; Castanopsis forest remains. Distribution: India (Darjeeling),. 2.19. Agathidium (s. str.) visnu Angelini & De Marzo, 1985 Material: Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988, 5 ctct and 7 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 2?$ (AC). Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest. Distribution:. 2.20. Agathidium (s. str.) fallax Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Ilam Distr., Mai Pokhari, 2100-2200 m, 9.-10. IV. 1988, 1 Cf (SMNS); - Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988, 3 ctct and 1? (SMNS), 1 ct (AC); - Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988; 6 cfcf and 6 $$ (SMNS), 3 Cfcf and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Castanopsis forest remains; mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Distribution: India (Darjeeling);. 2.21. Agathidium (s. str.) kathmanduense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988, cf and 2 $5 (SMNS), 1 Cf (AC); - Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 1 25. VI. 1988, 1 cf and 4 $9 (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed forest of Quercus semicarpifolia and Rhododendron. Distribution:. 2.22. Agathidium (s. str.) querceum Angelini & De Marzo, 1989 Material: Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988, 1 Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest. Distribution:. cf (SMNS).

16 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 2.23. Agathidium (s. str.) siva Angelini & De Marzo, 1985 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988; 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC). Environment: Quercns semicarpifolia-rhododendron forest. Distribution:. 2.24. Agathidium (s. str.) circumflexum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988, 4 $$ (SMNS), 1 Cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest. Distribution:. 2.25. Agathidium (s. str.) deoralicum n. sp. (figs 41 43, 46, 72) Id) Holotype cf : Taplejung Distr., upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 32 ctct and 17 $$ (SMNS), 9 cfcf and 9 $$ (AC); - Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 14 ctct and 9 $$ (SMNS), 5 ctcf and 4 $$ (AC); - Deorali pass W Yamputhin, 3400 m, 17. V. 1988, 5 cfct and 4 $2 (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Muture Abies-Rhododendron forest. Description: Length 2,9 3,6 mm (holotype cf 3,5 mm). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown or black, venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation variable, vague in males, more distinct in females; puncturation fine and sparse on head and pronotum. Head: Microreticulation usually absent: traces of it in some paratypes; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 6 times their ov^^n diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 41); eyes very flattened; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment twice as long as the 2nd and longer than the 4th+5th (fig. 46); Hamann's Organ: gutter vi^ithout vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation vague, deeper in females; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 0,5 8 times their own diameter. 1,39 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,51) and very convex (W/H = 1,49). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 42. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,67 mm, height 1,12 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation vague, deeper in females; puncturation nearly absent: only few very small punctures; long and superficial lines are interposed. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,96) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,71); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,60 mm, width 1,54 mm, height 0,90 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines complete. Legs. Male bind femora broadened at half of their length (fig. 43). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 2 5-4-4; male tarsi notably larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 73 75): Adedeagus very slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins sinuate and gently converging towards an asymmetrical subacute apex, ventral piece not deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, narrowed at half of their length and abruptly enlarged at apex.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 17 Figs 63 71. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. 63 65. Agathidium lassethamense n. sp.; 66 68. A. detritum n. sp.; 69 71. A. martensianum n. sp. Spermatheca (fig. 76): Both basal and apical parts elongate; the latter shorter. Discussion: Agathidium deoralicum n. sp. is very similar to A. franzi Ang. & Dmz. 1981 () by the ratio of 3rd/2nd antennal segments, lack of microreticulation on head and lack of mesosternal carina; it differs in coloration of dorsum, larger size and aedeagus shape. 2.26. Agathidium (s. str.) lassethamense n. sp. (figs 47, 63-65, 77-80) Holotype cf: Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300 3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 8 ctcf and 6 $$ (SMNS), 3 cfcf and 3 $9 (AC).

18 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 73-83. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. 73 76.^. deoralicumn. sp.; 77-80.^. lassethamense n. sp.; 81 83. A. detritum n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 19 Environment: Mature Ahies forest. Description: Length 3,0 3,2 mm (holotype cf 3,05 mm). Whole dorsum black, venter dark reddish-brown; antennae testaceous, darker at club; legs reddishbrown. Microreticulation superficial on head and pronotum, deeper on elytra; puncturation superficial and sparse, present only on head and pronotum. Head: Microreticulation superficial, uniform; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 4 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 63); eyes flattened; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,5 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 47); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation superficial as that of head; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 1 8 times their own diameter. 1,42 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,5) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,66). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 64. Holotype: length 1,00 mm, width 1,50 mm, height 0,90 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation deeper than that of pronotum; puncturation absent. A little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,40 mm, width 1,46 mm, height 0,83 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines incomplete, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora broadened at half of their length (fig. 65). Tarsal formula: CT 5-5-4, 9 4-4-4; male tarsi notably larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 77 79): Aedeagus very slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins parallel, apex truncate and asymmetrical, ventral piece rounded, not deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, slightly enlarged near apex. Spermatheca (fig. 80): Both basal and apical parts elongate; the latter longer. Discussion : Agathidium lassethamense n. sp. is very similar to A. goropanicum Ang. & Dmz. 1981 () by the presence of microreticulation on the whole dorsum, coloration of the antennal club and lack of mesosternal carina; it differs in dorsum coloration, larger size and aedeagus shape. 2.27. Agathidium (s. str.) detritum n. sp. (Figs 66 68, 81 83) Holotype cf Sankhua Shabha Distr., Thudam, 3550-3650 m, 25.-27. V. 1988 (SMNS). : Environment: Mixed Betula-Rhododendron forest. Description: Length 3,15 mm (holotype ct). Dorsum of head and pronotum reddish-brown, elytra darker; venter dark reddish-brown; antennae testaceous, darker at club; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulate only on elytra; punctured only on head and pronotum. Head: Microreticulation absent; punctures small, impressed, spaced from each other by 1-2 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 66); eyes rounded; clypeus shghtly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,8 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th. Pronotum: Microreticulation absent; puncturation as that of head. 1,4 times as broad as head, very much broader than long (W/L = 1,84) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 67. Holotype: length 0,95 mm, width 1,75 mm, height 1,00 mm.

20 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Elytra: Microreticulation impressed, uniform; puncturation absent. A little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and little convex (W/H = 2); lateral outline with very broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,50 mm, width 1,50 mm, height 0,75 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male hind femora slightly broadened at half of their length (fig. 68). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 5 not known. Male copulatory organ (figs 81 83): Aedeagus slender, with hook-hke proximal part, lateral margins parallel and abruptly converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece slender and emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Discussion: Agathidium detritum n. sp. shares with^l. lassethamense n. sp. the lack of mesosternal carina, coloration of the antennal club and size; it differs clearly by the absence of microreticulation of head and pronotum. 2.28. Agathidium (s. str.) martensianum n. sp. (Figs 48, 69 71, 93 96) Holotype cf: Taplejung Distr., Yamputhin, ascent to Deorali pass, 2600 m, 16. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes:Together with the holotype, 2 cf Cf and 4 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf and2 $$ - (AC); above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800-2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988, 2 cfcf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 ct and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Bushes in open forest; bushes in a cultural land. Etymology: Dedicated to Prof. Dr. J. Martens. Description: Length 2,8 mm (holotype ct). Whole dorsum and venter dark reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation nearly absent: some traces of it on whole dorsum; whole dorsum finely punctured. Head: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 6 times their own diameter. Widest at the posterior margin of eyes (fig. 69); eyes flattened; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal hne absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,8 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-l-5th; Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures smaller and more superficial than those of head, spaced from each other by 4 6 times their own diameter. 1,42 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,57) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,67). Dorsal and lateral outhnes: fig. 0,90 mm, width 1,42 mm, height 0,85 mm. Elytra: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures very small, sparse; long and 70. Holotype: length irregulär lines are interposed. Just a little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,71); lateral outhne with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,30 mm, width 1,37 mm, height 0,80 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral line complete. Legs: Male hind femora simple (fig. 71). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, ^ 4-4-4; male tarsi markedly larger than those of females.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 21 Male copulatory organ (figs 93 95): Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins parallel, apex truncate and slightly excavated, ventral piece slightly emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 96): Both basal and apical parts elongate; the former larger in caliber. Discussion: Within the laevigatum group, Agathidium martensianum n. sp. Stands out by the combination of vague microreticulation and lack of mesosternal carina; it is easy to recognize by its aedeagus, which is excavated at apex. 2.29. Agathidium (s. str.) variabile Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Taplejung Distr., descent from Deorali pass to Hellok, 2600 2800 m, 17. V. 1988, 2 cf Cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Forest with bamboo. Distribution:. I'igs 84-92. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. - 84-86. Agathidium inquietum n. sp.; - 87-89. A. imitator n. sp.; - 90 92. A. excelsum n. sp.

22 STUTTGARTER BEITBLÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 2.30. Agathidium (s. str.) martensi Angelini & De Marzo, 1983 Material: Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988, 31 ctct and 36 $ $ (SMNS), 8 Cf Cf and 7 $ $ (AC); - Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988, 30 cf Cf and 33?$ (SMNS), 8 cfct and 7 $$ (AC). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest; mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution: India (Darjeeling),. 2.31. Agathidium (s. str.) lividum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300 3500 m, 6 9. V. 1988, 4 ctcf (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mature Abies forest. Distribution:. 2.32. Agathidium (s. str.) inquietum n. sp. (Figs 49, 84-86, 97-100) Holotype ct: Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300 3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 5 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf and 2 $$ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola Valley near Yalung, 3450-3700 m, 13. V. 1988, 1 ct (SMNS). Additional material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Thudam, 3550-3650 m, 25.-27. V. 1988, 1 cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 2 cfct (AC). These specimens were not designated as paratypes because of some differences: smaller size, elytral microreticulation deeper, puncturation less dense on head and pronotum, aedeagus apex less acute. Environment: Mature Abies forest; mixed forest of Betula and Rhodendron; Rhododendron-Juniperus forest. Description: Length 2,8 3,0 mm (holotype ct 2,95 mm). Whole dorsum black, reddish-brovv^n in one not fully sclerotized paratype; venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brom^n. Microreticulation variable according to sex, absent or very superficial on head and pronotum, more or less deep on elytra; puncturation fine and dense on head and pronotum, absent on elytra. Head: Microreticulation absent in males, superficial in females; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 2 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 84); eyes flattened; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal Segment 1,5 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 49); Haman's Organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation absent in males, vague in females; puncturation as that of head. 1,47 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,49) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 85. Holotype: length 0,94 mm, vi^idth 1,40 mm, height 0,80 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation superficial in males, deeper in females; puncturation absent. As broad as pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,75); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,40 mm, width 1,40 mm, height 0,80 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines complete; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 86). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, 9 4-4-4; male tarsi sensibly larger than those of females.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 23 Figs 93-104. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. - 93-96. Agathidium martensianum n. sp.; - 97-100. A. inquietum n. sp.; - 101-104. A. Imitator n. sp. - Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

24 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Male copulatory organ (figs 97 99): Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins subparallel and abruptly converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece slender and emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 100): Both basal and apical parts elongate, similar in length. Discussion : Agathidium inquietum n. sp. is very similar to A. lividum Ang. & Dmz. 1986 (), except for its head shape (larger eyes) and denser puncturation of head and pronotum. Even the aedeagus shape is poorly different. 2.33. Agathidium (s. str.) imitator n. sp. (Figs 50, 87-89, 101-104) Holotype cf: Taplejung Distr., above Walungchung Gola, 3400-3600 m, 21. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC). Environment: Open Abies-Betnla forest. Description : Length 3,2 mm (holotype ct and paratypes). Head and pronotum dark reddish-brovi^n, elytra black, dark reddish-brown along the suture; venter reddish-brovv^n; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation vague on hed and pronotum, superficial on elytra; puncturation fine and sparse on head and pronotum, absent on elytra. Head: Microreticulation nearly absent: only some traces; punctures very small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 8 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 87); eyes very flattened; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,75 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th (fig. 50); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation nearly absent: only some traces; punctures larger than those of head, spaced from each other by 2 4 times their own diameter. 1,35 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,67) and moderately, convex (W/H = 1,75). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 88. Holotype: length 1,00 mm, width 1,67 mm, height 0,95 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation superficial, uniform; puncturation absent. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,09) and very convex (W/H = 2,02); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,48 mm, width 1,62 mm, height 0,80 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral Unes absent, femoral lines complete. Legs: Male hind femora broadened at half of their length (fig. 89). Tarsal formula: Cf 5-5-4, 5 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 101 103): Aedeagus very slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins parallel and abruptly converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece rounded, not deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, with a subapical enlargement. Spermatheca (fig. 104): Both basal and apical parts elongate: the latter longer. Discussion : Agathidium imitator n. sp. is very similar to A. dobaticum. Ang. & Dmz. 1985 () andyl. excelsum n. sp. by the ratio of 3rd/2nd antennal segments, presence of vague microreticulation on head and pronotum and lack of mesosternal carina; it differs by its larger size and aedeagus shape.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 25 2.34. Agathidium (s. str.) excelsum n. sp. (Figs 51, 90 92, 117 120) Holotype cf : Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 6 cfcf and 14 $$ (SMNS), 5 cfct and 4 $$ (AC). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Description: Length 2,2 2,6 mm (holotype ct 2,25 mm). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation vague on head and pronotum, variable on elytra according to sex; only head and pronotum punctured. Head: Only traces of microreticulation ; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 0,5 2 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 90); eyes very flattened; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,4 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th4-5th (fig. 51); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Only traces of microreticulation; puncturation similar to that of head. 1,35 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,76) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,64). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 91. Holotype: length 0,65 mm, width 1,15 mm, height 0,70 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation slightly impressed in males, including some long and irregulär lines, deeper in the females; puncturation absent. Just a little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and slightly convex (W/H = 1,92); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,08 mm, width 1,10 mm, height 0,57 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male hind femora slightly broadened at half of their length (fig. 92). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, $ 4-4-4; male tarsi sensibly larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 117 119): Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal part, lateral margins parallel and abruptly converging towards a small rounded tip, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 120): Both basal and apical parts elongate, similar in length; the latter larger in caliber. Discussion: Agathidium excelsum n. sp. is very similar to A. dobaticum Ang. & Dmz. 1985 (), except in aedeagus shape; it differs from^l. rusticanum n. sp. by smaller size, presence of microreticulation traces on head and pronotum, more superficial elytral microreticulation. See also discussion of ^. imitator n. sp. 2.35. Agathidium (s. str.) rusticanum n. sp. (Figs 105 107, 121 123) Holotype cf: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Thudam, 3550-3650 m, 25.-27. V. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Mixed Betula-Rhododendron forest. Description: Length 2,8mm (holotype ct). Dorsum and venter reddishbrown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulate only on elytra; two sizes of punctures on head and pronotum, elytra not punctured. Head: Punctures of smaller size, spaced from each other by 1 4 times their own diameter; rare larger punctures are interposed. Widest at eyes (fig. 105); eyes very

26 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 105-116. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. - 105-107. Agathidium rusticanum n. sp.; - 108-110. A. pseudotibiale n. sp.; - 111-113. A. sparsum n. sp.; - 114-116. A. curtum n. sp. flattened; clypeus deeply excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,6 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th; Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Twofold puncturation as on head: the smaller size punctures are spaced from each other by 1-10 times their own diameter. 1,42 times as broad as

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 27 head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,75) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,64). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 106. Holotype: length 0,80 mm, width 1,40 mm, height 0,85 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation superficial, uniform; puncturation absent. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,92) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,76); lateral outline with very broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,30 mm, width 1,20 mm, height 0,68 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines incomplete, femoral lines complete. download Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 107). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, 9 not known. Male copulatory organ (figs 121 123): Aedeagus slender, with twisted proximal part, lateral margins abruptly convergent at apex towards a small rounded tip, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Discussion: See discussion oi A. excelsum n. sp. 2.36. Agathidium (s. str.) tibiale Angelini & De Marzo, 1985 Material: Taplejung Distr., above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800 2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988; 1 $ (SMNS), 1 ct (AC). Environment: Bushes in open forest. Distribution:. 2.37. Agathidium (s. str.) pseudotihiale n. sp. (Figs 52, 108 110, 124 127) Holotype ct: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VL 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 1 $ (SMNS), 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed Quercus semicarpifolia-rhododendron forest. Description: Length 2,35 mm (holotype ct and paratypes). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown; venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation nearly absent: traces of it only on elytra; whole dorsum finely punctured. Head: Punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 2 4 times their own diameter. Widest at the posterior margin of eyes (fig. 108); eyes flattened; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal hne absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,2 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th-l-5th (fig. 52). Pronotum: Puncturation as that of head. 1,42 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,7) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,6). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 109. Holotype: length 0,70 mm, width 1,20 mm, height 0,75 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation only in traces; punctures larger than those of head, superficial, spaced from each other by 2 6 times their own diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,67); lateral outhne with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,12 mm, height 0,67 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete.

28 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 ^^ Figs 117 127. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. 117 120. A. excelsum n. sp.; 121 123. A. rusticanum n. sp.; IIA 127. A. pseudotibiale n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm. Legs: Male hind femora broadened distally; hind tibiae enlarged in both sexes (fig. 110). Tarsal formula: ct 4-4-4, $ 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 124-126): Aedeagus slender, with hook-like proximal part, lateral margins abruptly convergent at apex towards a small rounded tip,

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 29 ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, slightly enlarged at apex. Spermatheca (fig. 127): Basal part pyriform, apical part elongate. Discussion : Agathidium pseudotibiale n. sp. is very similar to A. tibiale Ang. & Dmz. 1985 () in most characters, except its size (slightly larger), elytral microreticulation (more superficial) and aedeagus shape (dorsal view). 2.38. Agathidium (s. str.) uniforme Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300 3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 1 Cf and 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 ct (AC); - upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250-3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 1 cf and 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mature Ahies-Rhododendron forest. Distribution:. 2.39. Agathidium. (s. str.) pseudoparia Angelini & De Marzo, 1983 Material: Ilam Distr., Mai Pokhari, 2100-2200 m, 9.-10. IV. 1988, 3 $$ (SMNS), 1 $ (AC); - Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988, 1 ct (SMNS); - Omje Kharka, NW Yamputhin, 2300-2500 m, 1.-6. V. 1988, 1 cf and 4 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC); - Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 8 cf Cf and 15 55 (SMNS), 3 ctct and 2 $$ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250-3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 1 cf and 1 $ (SMNS); - upper Simbua Khola, ascent to Lassetham pasture, 15. V. 1988, 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC). Environment: Castanopsis forest remains; mature forests Lithocarpus, Abies, Abies-Rhododendron, Tsuga-Rhododendron. Distribution: India (Darjeeling),. of Rhododendron- 2.40. Agathidium (s. str.) bidentatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material : Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 1 cf and 1 $ (SMNS), 1 ct (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:. 2.41. Agathidium. (s. str.) sparsum n. sp. (Figs 53, 111 113, 128 131) Holotype cf: Taplejung Distr., upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 12 cfct and 1 $ (SMNS), 2 ctct and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Mature Abies-Rhododendron forest. Distribution:. Description: Length 2,6 3,1 mm (holotype cf 2,7 mm). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation nearly absent: traces of it only on elytra; whole dorsum finely punctured. Head: Punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 3 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 111); eyes flattened; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment twice as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th (fig. 53); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments.

30 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 128 134. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. 128 131.^. sparsum n. sp.; 132 134. A. curtum n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm. Pronotum: Puncturation as that of head. 1,45 times as broad as head, very much broader than long (W/L = 1,81) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,81). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 112. Holotype: length 0,80 mm width 1,45 mm, height 0,80 mm. Elytra: Only some traces of microreticulation; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 1 6 times their own diameter; long and irregulär lines are interposed. Just a little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and slightly convex (W/H = 1,91); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,35 mm, width 1,40 mm, height 0,73 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora slightly broadened at half of their length (fig. 113). Tarsal formula: (S 5-5-4, $ 5-4-4; male tarsi sensibly larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 128 130): Aedeagus slender, with hook-like proximal part, lateral margins abruptly convergent at apex towards a subacute tip, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 31 Spermatheca (fig. 131): Basal part pyriform, apical part elongate. Discussion: Agathidium sparsum n. sp. shares with both A. ovatum Ang. & Dmz. 1986 () and A. gurka Ang. & Dmz. 1981 () the ratio of 3rd/2nd antennal segments and the presence of a mesosternal carina; it differs from A. ovatum in antennal club coloration and absence of wings, from A. gurka in antennal club coloration and male bind femur shape. Its male copulatory organ gives good diagnostic characters. 2.42. Agathidium (s. str.) macrotibiale Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050 2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 7 CfCf and 4 $$ (SMNS), 3 cfct and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:. 2.43. Agathidium (s. str.) curtum n. sp. (Figs 114 116, 132 134) Holotype ct: Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest. Description: Length 2,05 mm (holotype ct). Dorsum and venter reddishbrown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation traces only on elytra; puncturation fine and impressed on whole dorsum. Head: Punctures small, impressed, spaced from each other by 2 4 times their own diameter. Widest just behind eyes (fig. 114); eyes small, hardly visible in dorsal view; clypeal line absent; clypeus moderately excavated; antero-lateral margins not raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,55 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th. Pronotum: Puncturation as that of head. 1,3 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,53) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,53). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 115. Holotype: length 0,64 mm, width 0,98 mm, height 0,64 mm. Elytra: Only some traces of microreticulation; punctures just a Uttle larger and deeper than those of head, spaced from each other by 1 3 times their ovi^n diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately longer than broad (W/L = 0,94) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,5); lateral outline with very broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 0,95 mm, width 0,90 mm, height 0,60 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora broadened distally; male bind tibiae broadened (fig. 116). Tarsal formula: cf 4-4-4, riot known. Male copulatory organ (figs 132-134): Aedeagus slender, with hook-hke proximal part, lateral margins gently converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Discussion: Agathidium curtum n. sp. is very similar to A. macrotibiale Ang. & Dmz. 1986 () in head shape, broadened bind tibiae, mesosternum lacking in lateral lines and aedeagus comparatively stout; it differs by its less convex body, eyes hardly visible in dorsal view, metasternum with incomplete femoral lines.

32 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 2.44. Agathidium {Microcehle) taru Angelini & De Marzo, 1983 Material : Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeli Khola and Tada Khola Valley, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988, 2 ctcf and 3?$ (SMNS), 2 ctcf and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Mature mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:. 2.45. Agathidium {Microcehle) immodicum n. sp. (Figs 135-137, 141, 148-150) Holotype cf: Panchthar Distr., between Paniporua and Hinwa Khola Valley, 2300-2850 m, 20. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Paratype: Together with the holotype, 1 cf (AC). Environment: Cultivated land v^^ith trees. Figs 135-140. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. - 135-137. Agathidium immodicum n. sp.; - 138-140. A. yamputhinense n. sp.

ANGELINI & DE MAR20, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 33 Description: Length 3,0 mm (holotype cf and paratype). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Head dorsum partly sculptured (striolate); puncturation very sparse on the whole dorsum. Head: Striolate on its anterior half; punctures rare and very small. Widest at eyes (fig. a pit at 135); eyes protruding; clypeus moderately excavated, with one short groove and each side; antero-lateral margins raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,6 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 141); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation absent; puncturation nearly absent: only rare and very small punctures. 1,8 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,4) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,57). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 136. Holotype: length 1,03 mm, width 1,45 mm, height 0,92 mm. Elytra: Only some traces of microreticulation; punctures rare and very small. As large as pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,05) and little convex (W/H = 2,1); sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,30 mm, width 1,37 mm, height 0,65 mm. Metathoracic wings vestigial. Meso- and metasternum: median carina weak, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male hind femora simple (fig. 137). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, 5 unknown. Male copulatory organ (figs 148 150): Aedeagus slender, with proximal part simple, apex deeply excavated, a median protuberance at apex, ventral piece very slender and not deeply emarginate. Parameres very large at base, gently tapering towards apex. Discussion: Agathidium immodicum n. sp. is similar to A. gracile Ang. & Dmz. 1986 () in head microsculpture (partly striolate) and antennal coloration; it differs from the latter in the presence of vestigial wings (wings absent at all in A. gracile) and aedeagus shape. 2.46. Agathidium (Microceble) semirufum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeli Khola and Tada Khola Valley, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988, 1 ct (SMNS); - Yamputhin, cultural land, 1650-1800 m, 26. IV.-l. V. 1988, 1 ct (AC); - Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley, between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988, 1$ (SMNS); - Arun Valley, Chichila, 1900-2000 m, 18.-20. VI. 1988, 1 $ (SMNS). Environment: Mature mixed broad-leaf forest; culturated land in open forest; bushes in Quercus forest near a village. Distribution: India, (Assam, Darjeeling),, Bhutan. 2.47. Agathidium (Microceble) laticorne Portevin, 1922 Material: Ilam Distr., 5 km N Sunishare, foot of Siwalik Mts., 270-300 m, 3.-5. IV. 1988, 1 cf (AC); - Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeli Khola and Tada Khola Valley, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988, 2 ctcf and 2?$ (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution: Thailand, Pakistan,, Bhutan, India (Assam, Meghalaya, Darjeeling, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh: Garhwal and Kumaon, Kerala, Tamil Nadu), Sri Lanka, Indonesia (Java, Sumatra), Malaysia (Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Sabah), Viet Nam.

34 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 141 147. Antenna. 141. Agathidium immodicum n. sp.; 142. A. yamputhinense n. sp.; 143. A. invalidum n. sp.; 144. A. fatuum n. sp.; 145. A. crinitum n. sp.; 146. A. fulcratum n. sp.; 147. A. schawalleri n. sp. 2.48. Agathidium (Microceble) yamputhinense n. sp. (Figs 138-140, 142, 151-154) Holotype Cf: Panchthar Distr., between Paniporua and Hinwa Khola Valley, 2300-2850 m, 20. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 1 cf and 1 $ (AC); - Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988, 1 $ (SMNS); - Ilam Distr., Gitang Khola Valley, 1750 m, 11.-15. IV. 1988, 1 cf (AC); - Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeh Khola and Tada Khola Valley, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988, 1$ (SMNS); - Yamputhin, cultural land, 1650-1800 m, 26. IV.-l. V. 1988, 2 52 (SMNS), 1 ct (AC); - Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley, Chichila, 1900-2000 m, 18.-20. VI. 1988, 1 $ (SMNS). Environment: Alnus forest, along a river; Quercus bushes near a village; cultural land, rieh of trees; mature mixed broad-leaf forest; cultural land in open forest. Description: Length 3,0-3,1 mm (holotype cf 3,05 mm). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown; venter reddish-brown, paler at mesosternum; antennae testaceous, darker at segments 9th and loth; legs reddish-brown. Head superficially sculptured (striolate), elytra with traces of microreticulation; whole dorsum finely punctured. Head: Uniformly striolate; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 6 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 138); eyes protruding; clypeus slightly excavated, with a short groove and a pit at each side; antero-lateral margins raised. 3rd antennal segment 1,45 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 142); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicies in both 9th and loth antennal segments.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 35 Pronotum: Microreticulation absent; punctures larger than those of head, spaced from each other by 1 4 times their own diameter. 1,78 times as broad as head, just a little broader than long (W/L = 1,38) and very convex (W/H = 1,49). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 139. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,52 mm, height 1,02 mm. Elytra: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 3 10 times their own diameter. As broad as pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,16) and slightly convex (W/H = 1,9); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,30 mm, width 1,52 mm, height 0,80 mm. Metathoracic wings present. Meso- and metasternum: median carina weak, lateral lines absent, femoral lines incomplete. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 140). Tarsal formula: (S 5-5-4, $ 5-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 151 153): Aedeagus very slender, with proximal part simple, apex deeply excavated, a median protuberance at apex, ventral piece very Figs 148 154. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. 148 150. Agathidium immodicum n. sp.; 151 154. A. yamphthinense n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

36 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 slender and not emarginate. Parameres very large at base, embracing a long part of the aedeagus and then tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (figs. 154): Basal part globose; apical part short. Discussion: Agathidium yamputhinense n. sp. is very similar to A. godawaricum Ang. & Dmz. 1986 () in most diagnostic characters; it differs only by the aedeagus shape. 2.49. Agathidium (Microceble) elegans Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeli Khola and Tada Khola Valley, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988; 1 cf (SMNS), 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mature mixed broad-leaf forest. Distribution:. 2.50. Agathidium (Microceble) duofoveatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988; 5 Cf Cf (SMNS), 1 ct and 1? (AC). Environment: Mixed Quercus semicarpifolia-rhododendron forest. Distribution:, India (Darjeeling). 2.51. Agathidium [Macroceble) invalidum n. sp. (Figs 143, 155-157, 164-167) Holotype cf : Taplejung Distr., upper Tamur Valley, 2450 m, 19. V. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 3 $$ (SMNS), 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Broad-leaf forest; bamboo near a stream. Description : Length 3,7 3,9 mm (holotype ct 3,8 mm). Whole dorsum black, venter dark reddish-brovv^n; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation distinct on head and pronotum, vague on elytra; puncturation present only on elytra. Head: Microreticulation impressed and uniform. Widest at eyes (fig. 155); eyes rounded; clypeus shghtly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,7 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th (fig. 143); Hamann's organ: gutter vv^ithout vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Microreticulation as that of head. 1,3 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,68) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,5). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 156. Holotype: length 1,16 mm, vi^idth 1,95 mm, height 1,30 mm. Elytra: Only traces of microreticulation; punctures large, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 10 times their own diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,08) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,58); lateral outune with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,75 mm, width 1,90 mm, height 1,20 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 157). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 9 5-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 164 166): Aedeagus slender, with ring-like proximal

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 37 Figs 155 163. Head, pronotum (dorsal and lateral outline) and male hind femur. 155 157. Agathidium invalidum n. sp.; 158 160. A. geminathm n. sp.; 161 163. A. fatuum n. sp. part, lateral margins gently converging towards a rounded apex, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, gently tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 167): Basal part pyriform, apical part elongate and twisted. Discussion: Agathidium invalidum n. sp. shares the presence of microreticulation on the whole dorsum with both A. shermathangense Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (, Darjeeling) and A. fatuum n. sp.; it differs by its larger size and deeper microreticulation of head and pronotum. 2.52. Agathidium (Macroceble) geminatum n, sp. (Figs 158 160, 168 171) Holotype cf : Sankhua Sabha Distr., above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988 (SMNS).

38 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 4 cfct and 7 $$ (SMNS), 3 ctcf and 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Mixed Quercus semicarpifolia-rhododendron forest. Description: Length 2,7 3,1 mm (holotype ct 2,8 mm). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Whole dorsum with superficial microreticulation; head and pronotum finely punctured, elytra with sparse puncturation. Head: Microreticulation sughtly impressed; punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 1 8 times their own diameter. Widest at the posterior margin of eyes (fig. 158); eyes very flattened; clypeus shghtly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,7 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th. Pronotum: Microreticulation deeper than that of head; punctures 4 times as large as those of head, spaced from each other by 0,5 3 times their own diameter. 1,22 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,54) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,49). Dorsal and lateral outunes: fig. 159. Holotype: length 0,83 mm, width 1,30 mm, height 0,87 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation deeper than that of pronotum; puncturation nearly absent: only some very small punctures. As broad as pronotum, as broad as long and shghtly convex (W/H = 1,85); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,27 mm, width 1,30 mm, height 0,70 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male bind femora broadened distally (fig. 160). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 9 5-4-4; male tarsi sensibly larger than those of females. Male copulatory organ (figs 168 170): Aedeagus slender, with hook-like proximal part, lateral margins gently converging towards a rounded apex, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, not tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 171): Both basal and apical parts elongate; the latter twisted. Discussion: Agathidium geminatum n. sp. shares the presence of microreticulation on the whole dorsum with A. shermathangense Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (, Darjeeling), A. fatuum n. sp. and A. invalidum n. sp.; it differs from invalidum by its smaller size and dorsum coloration, from shermathangense and fatuum by antennal club coloration and aedeagus shape. 2.53. Agathidium (Macroceble) fatuum n. sp. (Figs 144, 161 163, 172 174) Holotype cf: Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture NW Yamputhin, 3300 3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988 (SMNS). Environment: Muture Abies-Rhododendron forest. Description: Length 2,35 mm (holotype ct). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae testaceous, paler at club; legs reddish-brown. Whole dorsum microreticulate and without puncturation. Head: Microreticulation superficial and uniform. Widest at eyes (fig. 161); eyes flattened; clypeus shghtly excavated; clypeal Une absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,3 times as long as the 2nd and as long as the 4th+5th (fig. 144); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 39 ^ 171 ^^ Figs 164 174. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. 164 167. Agathidium invalidem n. sp.; 168 171. A. geminatumn. sp.; \72 \7A. A. fatuum n. sp. Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

40 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Pronotum: Microreticulation as that of head. 1,35 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,78) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,73). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 162. Holotype: length 0,70 mm, width 1,25 mm, height 0,72 mm. Elytra: Microreticulation deeper than that of head. Just a little narrower than pronotum, as broad as long and moderately convex (W/H = 1,74); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,10 mm, width 1,10 mm, height 0,63 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina weak, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male hind femora simple (fig. 163). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, $ unknown. Male copulatory organ (figs 172 174): Aedeagus slender, with proximal part simple and apex bent up, lateral margins gently converging towards a rounded apex, ventral piece slender and not deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, sharply enlarged at apex. Discussion: Agathidium fatuum n. sp. agrees in most diagnostic characters with A. shermathangense Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (, Darjeeling); it shape of its differs by the male copulatory organ, which exhibits parameres sharply enlarged at apex. See also discussion of A. geminatum n. sp. and A. invalidum n. sp. 2.54. Agathidium (Macroceble) singmaricum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Ilam Distr., Mai Pokhari, 2100-2200 m, 9.-10. IV. 1988, 3 cfcf and 8 $5 (SMNS), 1 ct and 1 5 (AC); - Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988, 5 cfct and 10 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 2 $$ (AC); - Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988, 5 cfcf and 15 $$ (SMNS), 3 cfcf and 3 $$ (AC); - Taplejung Distr., Omje Kharka, NW Yamputhin, 2300-2500 m, 1.-6. V. 1988, 5 cfcf and 10 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 1 $ (AC); - Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 4 $$ (SMNS); - Upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250-3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 4 cfcf and 13 $$ (SMNS), 3 cfcf and 3 $ $ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola, ascent to Lassetham pasture, 15. V. 1988, 1 cf and 3 5$ (SMNS); - above Walungchung Cola, 3400-3600 m, 21. V. 1988, 1 cf and 1 9 (SMNS). Environment: Castanopsis forest remains; mature forests of Rhododendron- LithocarpHS, Abies, Ahies-Rhododendron, Tsuga-Rhododendron; open Ahies-Betula forest. Distribution: India (Darjeeling, Meghalaya),. 2.55. Agathidium (Macroceble) breve Angehni & De Marzo, 1981 Material: Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 1-16. IV. 1988, 3 cfcf and 2 $$ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC); - Taplejung Distr., Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988, 5 cfcf and 4 $$ (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 3 $$ (AC); - upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250-3350 m, 10.-15. V. 1988, 4 $$ (SMNS), 2 $$ (AC); - Deorali pass W Yampthin, 3400 m, 17. V. 1988, 1 cf and 1 5 (SMNS); - Kathmandu Distr., Sheopuri Mt., 2100-2300 m, 25. VI. 1988, 6 $$ (SMNS), 2 $$ (AC). Environment: Quercus semicarpifolia forest; mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest; mature Abies forest; mature Ahies-Rhododendron forest; mature mixed Tsuga-Rhododendron forest. Distribution: ; India (Darjeeling).

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 41 2.56. Agathidium (Macroceble) crinitum n. sp. (Figs 145, 175 177, 184-186) Holotype cf Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13.-16. IV. 1988 (SMNS). : Paratype: Together with the holotype, 1 cf (AC). Environment: Mature Rhododendron-Lithocarpus forest. Description: Length 2,7mm (holotype cf and paratype). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown, venter reddish-brown; antennae testaceous, darker at club; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation absent on the whole dorsum; puncturation nearly absent: only some very small punctures on head and pronotum. Head: Punctures rare and very small, spaced from each other by 1 20 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 175); eyes rounded; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,15 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th+5th (fig. 145); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Pronotum: Puncturation as that of head. 1,35 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,54) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,56). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 176. Holotype: length 0,84 mm, width 1,30 mm, height 0,83 mm. Elytra: Puncturation absent. As broad as pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,13) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,85); lateral outline vi^ith broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,15 mm, width 1,30 mm, height 0,70 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina absent, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 177). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 5 unknown. Male copulatory organ (figs 184 186): Aedeagus stout, very particular in shape, with proximal part globose, lateral margins sinuate, apex bent up, ventral piece comparatively small and deeply split. Parameres bifid, fitted for aedeagus sides. Discussion : Agathidium crinitum n. sp. agrees in most characters with A. ahominabile Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (Darjeeling); it carina and by the aedeagus shape. differs by the absence of a mesosternal 2.57. Agathidium {Macroceble) fulcratum n. sp. (Figs 146, 178-180, 187-190) Holotype cf: Panchthar Distr., Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 3 $$ (SMNS), 2 ctct and 1 $ (AC). Environment: Mixed broad-leaf forest. Description: Length 2,8 3,0 mm (holotype cf 2,95 mm). Whole dorsum dark reddish-brown, or black with paler margins; venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Microreticulation absent on the whole dorsum; puncturation very sparse on head and pronotum, denser on elytra. Head: Only few very small punctures. Widest at eyes (fig. 178); eyes rounded; clypeus moderately excavated; clypeal Hne absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,3 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-l-5th (fig. without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. 146); Hamann's organ: gutter

42 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 175 183. Head, prontoum (dorsal and lateral oudine) and male hind femur. 175 177. Agathidium crinitum n. sp.; 178 180. A. fulcratum n. sp.; 181 183. A. schawalleri n. sp. Pronotum: Only few very small punctures. 1,3 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,61) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,72). Dorsal and lateral outlines: fig. 179. Holotype: length 0,93 mm, width 1,50 mm, height 0,87 mm. Elytra: Punctures large, superficial, spaced from each other by 0,5 3 times their own diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,12) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,84); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,25 mm, width 1,40 mm, height 0,76 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 43 Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina weak, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Legs: Male bind femora simple (fig. 180). Tarsal formula: cf 5-5-4, 9 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ (figs 187 189): Aedeagus stout, very particular in shape, bent up at apex, with lateral margins abruptly restricted at the base of a spatula-like apical part, apex slightly excavated, ventral piece comparatively small and not deeply emarginate. Phallobase very large. Parameres stout, not tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 190): Basal part slightly enlarged, with a slender protuberance at the duct connection; apical part elongate and tvv^isted. Discussion: Agathidium fulcratum n. sp. is similar to A. unumvescicmlatum Ang. & Dmz. 1981 (, Darjeeling) in most characters, including spermatheca shape; it differs in the female tarsal formula and presence of a weak mesosternal carina. 2.58. Agathidium (Macroceble) schawalleri n. sp. (Figs 147, 181-183, 191-194) Holotype ct: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988 (SMNS). Paratypes: Together with the holotype, 18 cfct and 29 $$ (SMNS), 5 cfcf and 5 $$ (AC); - above Pahakhola, 2600-2800 m, 31. V.-3. VI. 1988, 2 cfct and 10 $9 (SMNS), 2 cfcf and 1 9 (AC); - Arun Valley, Chichila, 1900-2000 m, 18.-20. VI. 1988, 1 cf and 599 (SMNS); - Panchthar Distr., Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988, 8 ctcf and 9 99 (SMNS), 3 CfcT and 2 99 (AC); - Taplejung Distr., above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800-2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988, 2 cfcf and 11 99 (SMNS), 2 ctct and 1 9 (AC); - Omje Kharka, NW Yamputhin, 2300-2500 m, 1.-6. V. 1988, 2 cfcf and 7 99 (SMNS), 1 cf and 1 9 (AC). Environment: Bushes in open forest; mature mixed broad-leaf forest; forest with bamboo; mixed forest of Quercus semicarpifolia and Rhododendron; bushes near a village. Etymology : Dedicated to Dr. W. Schawaller. Description: Length 2,2 2,4 mm (holotype ct 2,25 mm). Whole dorsum and venter reddish-brown; antennae uniformly testaceous; legs reddish-brown. Traces of microreticulation only on elytra; whole dorsum finely punctured. Head: Punctures small, superficial, spaced from each other by 4 10 times their own diameter. Widest at eyes (fig. 181); eyes flattened; clypeus slightly excavated; clypeal line absent. 3rd antennal segment 1,3 times as long as the 2nd and shorter than the 4th-l-5th (fig. 147); Hamann's organ: gutter without vesicles in both 9th and loth antennal segments. Prontoum: Puncturation as that of head. 1,35 times as broad as head, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,64) and very convex (W/H = 1,43). Dorsal and lateral outhnes: fig. 182. Holotype: length 0,70 mm, width 1,15 mm, height 0,80 mm. Elytra: Some traces of microreticulation; punctures as small as those of head, spaced from each other by 6 10 times their own diameter. Just a little narrower than pronotum, moderately broader than long (W/L = 1,12) and moderately convex (W/H = 1,80); lateral outline with broadly rounded humeral angle; sutural Striae absent. Holotype: length 1,00 mm, width 1,12 mm, height 0,62 mm. Metathoracic wings absent. Meso- and metasternum: median carina well raised, lateral lines absent, femoral lines absent; a small tubercle between the metacoxae.

44 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Figs 184 194. Male copulatory organ (lateral view and dorsal/ventral view of its apex) and spermatheca. - 184-186. Agathidium crinitum n. sp.; - 187-190. A. fulcratum n. sp.; - 191-194. A. schawalleri n. sp. - Scales: 1 division = 0,1 mm.

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 45 Legs: Male hind femora simple (fig.183). Tarsal formula: ct 5-5-4, $ 4-4-4; a small tubercle between the metacoxae. Male copulatory organ (figs 191 193): Aedeagus slender, with hook-like proximal part, lateral margins gently converging towards a subacute apex, ventral piece slender and deeply emarginate. Parameres slender, tapering towards apex. Spermatheca (fig. 194): Basal part globose; apical part elongate and twisted. Discussion : Agathidium schawalleri n. sp. is similar to A. sherpa Ang. & Dmz. 1981 () in most characters, including the female tarsal formula; it differs by its smaller size, sharp mesosternal carina and aedeagus shape. 2.59. Agathidium (Macroceble) dissimile Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Material: Sankhua Sabha Distr., Arun Valley, Chichila, 1900-2000 m, 18.-20. VI. 1988, 1 $ (SMNS), 1 cf (AC). Environment: Quercus forest remains near a village. Distribution:. 3. Catalogue of the Agathidiini of Genus Anisotoma Panzer, 1797 loebli Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 828. martensi n.sp. (see chapter 2.1.) nepalensis n.sp. (see 2.2.) Genus Liodopria Reitter, 1909 Genus Stetholiodes'FzW, 1910 besucheti Angelini & De Marzo, 1987, Rev. suisse ZooL, 94 (1): 13. reticulata Angelini & De Marzo, 1987, Rev. suisse ZooL, 94 (1): 7. schawalleri n.sp. (see 2.3.) Genus Agathidium Panzer, 1797 Subg. Cyphoceble C. G. Thomson, 1869 glabrum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 829. Subg. Neoceble Gozis, 1886 Group varians coloratum Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 34. Group nigripenne bhutanense AngeHni, 1991, Mem. Soc. ent. it., 70 (2): 163. kumaonicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 37; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 833; - Angelini & Stephen- SON, 1990, Boll. Soc. ent. it., 122 (2): 119. oculatum AngeUni & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 833. pseudoconfusum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 831., Bhutan, India (Kumaon, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh)

46 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Fig. 195. The expedition route 1988 with couecting localities of Agathidiini. 1. Ilam Distr., 5 km N Sunishare, foot of Siwalik Mts., 270-300 m, 3.-5. IV. 1988 {Agath. laticorne); - 2. Mai Pokhari, 2100-2200 m, 9.-10. IV. 1988 (Agath. indicum, fallax,, pseudoparia, singmaricum); 3. Gitang Khola Valley, 1750 m, 11.-15. IV. 1988 {Agath. yamputhinense); 4. Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, 2700 m, 13. 16. IV. 1988 [Anis, martensi, Liod. nepalensis, Agath. pedemontanum, kharkaense, fallax, martensi, excelsum, pseudoparia, singmaricum, breve, crinithm); 5. Paniporua, 2300 m, 16.-20. IV. 1988 (Agath. yeti, indicum, fallax, martensi, yamputhinense, singmaricum, fulcratum, schawalleri); 6. between Paniporua and Hinwa Khola Valley, 2300-2850 m, 20. IV. 1988 (Agath. immodicum, yamputhinense); 7. Taplejung Distr., confluence of Kabeli Khola and Tada Khola, 1000 m, 23.-25. IV. 1988 (Agath. taru, semirufum, laticorne, yamputhinense, elegans); 8. Yamputhin, cultural land, 1650-1800 m, 26. IV.-l. V. 1988 (Agath. semirufum, yamputhinense); 9. above Yamputhin, left bank of Kabeli Khola, 1800 2000 m, 27.-29. IV. 1988 (Agath. bhutanense, indicum, martensianum, tibiale, schawalleri); - 10. Omje Kharka, NW Yamputhin, 2300-2500 m, 1.-6. V. 1988 (Agath. kharkaense, pseudoparia, singmaricum, schawalleri); 11. Lassetham pasture, NW Yamputhin, 3300-3500 m, 6.-9. V. 1988 (Agath. kharkaense, deoralicum, lassethamense, lividum, inquietum, uniforme, pseudoparia, fatuum, singmaricum, breve); 12. upper Simbua Khola Valley near Tseram, 3250 3350 m, 10 15. V. 1988 (Steth. schawalleri, Agath. kharkaense, dargharicum, ineptum, deoralicum, uniforme, pseudoparia, sparsum, singmaricum, breve); 13. upper Simbua Khola Valley near Yalung, 3450-3700 m, 13. V. 1988 (Agath. inquietum); - 14. Upper Simbua Khola, ascent to Lassetham pasture, 15. V. 1988 (Agath. kharkaense, ineptum, pseudoparia, singmaricum, breve); 15. Yamputhin, ascent to Deorali pass, 2600 m, 16. V. 1988 (Agath. martensianum); 16. Deorali pass W Yamputhin, 3400 m, 17. V. 1988 (Agath. ineptum, deoralicum, breve); 17. descent from Deorah pass to Heilok, 2600-2800 m, 17. V. 1988 (Agath. variabile); - 18. upper Tamur Valley, 2450 m, 19. V. 1988 (Agath. kharkaense, invalidum); 19. above Walungchung Gola, 3400 3600 m, 21. V. 1988 (Agath. Imitator, singmaricum); - 20. Sankhua Sabha Distr., Thudam, 3550-3650 m, 25.-27. V. 1988 (Agath. conspersum, detritum, inquietum, rusticanum); 21. above Pahakhola, 2600 2800 m, 31. V. 3. VI. 1988 (Agath. conspersum, kuwapanicum, glaciale, khatmanduense, siva, pseudotibiale, duofoveatum, geminatum, schawalleri); 22. Arun Valley between Mure and Hurure, 2050-2150 m, 9.-17. VI. 1988 (Agath. newari, acuminatum, signatum, indistinctum, kuwapanicum, glaciale, indicum, bidentatum, macrotibiale, semirufum, schawalleri); 23. Arun Valley, Chichila, 1900-2000 m, 18.-20. VI. 1988 (Agath. semirufum, schawalleri, dissimile). According to species: Anisotoma martensi: locality no. 4; Liodopria nepalensis: 4; Stetholiodes schawalleri: 12; Agathidium bhutanense: 9; pedemontanum: 4; yeti: 5; newari: 22; acuminatum: 22; signatum: 22; kharkaense: 4, 10, 11, 12, 14, 18; conspersum: 20, 21; dargharicum: 12; ineptum: 12, 14, 16; indistinctum: 22; kuwapanicum: 21, 22; glaciale: 21, 22; indicum: 2, 5, 9, 22; fallax: 2,4,5; khatmanduense: 21, 24; querceum: 24; siva: 21; deoralicum: 11, 12, 16; lassethamense: 11; detritum: 20; martensianum: 9, 15; variabile: 17; martensi: 4, 5; lividum: 11; inquietum: 11, 13, 20; Imitator: 19; excelsum: 4; rusticanum: 20; tibiale: 9; pseudotibiale: 21; uniforme: 11, 12; pseudoparia: 2, 4, 10, 11, 12, 14; bidentatum: 22; sparsum: 12; macrotibiale: 22; taru: 7; immodicum: 6; semirufum: 7, 8, 22, 23; laticorne: 1, 7; yamputhinense: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; elegans: 7; duofoveatum: 21; invalidum: 18; geminatum: 21; fatuum: 11; singmaricum: 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 19; breve: 4, 11, 12, 14, 16, 24; crinitum: 4; fulcratum: 5; schawalleri: 5, 9, 10, 21, 22, 23; - dissimile: 23.

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48 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 Subg. Agathidium Panzer, 1797 Group madurense acuminatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 840. alatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 209; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 839; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 30; - Angelini & Cooter, 1986, Ent. mon. Mag., 122: 37. hrahmano Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 430; - 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457. crassum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 280; - 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 160; - 1984, Rev. suisse Zool., 91 (3): 555. khasicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1984, Rev. suisse Zool., 91 (3): 555; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 431; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 840. newari Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse Zool., 92 (1): 42; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 838; - 1989, Rev. suisse Zool., 96 (2): 468; - Angelini, 1992, Rev. suisse Zool, 99 (1): 203. pedemontanum n.sp. (see 2.5.) signatum n.sp. (see 2.9.) yeti n.sp. (see 2.6.), India (Uttar Pradesh), India (Assam), India (Darjeeling), India (Darjeeling, Meghalaya), Thailand Group seminulum apterum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 232; 1985,, India Rev. suisse Zool, 92 (1): 49; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): (Darjeeling) 848; - 1989, Rev. suisse Zool., 96 (1): 26. auso b skyi Ange\im&c De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 161. bagmaticum Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse Zool., 92 (1): 52; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 850; - 1989, Rev. suisse Zool., 96 (1):26. barahbisense Angelini & De Marzo, 1985 Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (1): 51. brunneum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 233; 1983,, India Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 166; 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (Kashmir) (4): 849; - Angelini & Cooter, 1986, Ent. mon. Mag., 122: 37. castaneum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 218; - 1983, Entomologica, 18: 8; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 844. concolor Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 246; 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 848. confluens Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 847. conspersum Angelini & De Marzo, 1988, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 841. dargharicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 220; 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 158; - 1983, Entomologica, 18: 8. francae Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 224; - 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 159; - 1985, Rev. suisse Zool., 92 (1): 45; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 844; - 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457. fulungense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 236; 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 166; 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458; - 1989, Rev. suisse Zool., 96 (1): 27. glaciale Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 235; - 1983, Entomologica, 18: 9; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool, 93 (4): 851; - 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457. ilamense Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 159; 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457. indistinctum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 234. ineptum n.sp. (see 2.14.)

ANGELINI & DE MAR20, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 49 johnsoni Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 231; 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 164; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 846. kali Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 48; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 844. /c/iaricaeü5e n.sp. (see 2.10.) kuwapanicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 849. microreticulatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 226; 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 45; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457. nivale Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 223; 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 159; - 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 156; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 45; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 26. parhaticum Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 164; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 848. punctatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 228. semipunctatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 208. smetanai Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 47; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 26. subopacum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 227; - 1983,, Bhutan, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 161; - 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 156; India (Uttar - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 44; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, Pradesh, 93 (4): 842; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 25. Darjeeling) substriatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 230; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 844. thochungense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 222; 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 49 Group atrum dinguaricum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 248. fallax Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 241; - 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 167; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 552; - 1984, Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 76: 165; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458. hamanni Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 240. indicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 247; - 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 168; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 552; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458. raffaellae Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 244; - 1983, Entomologica, 18: 11. sadhu Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 167. visnu Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 54; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 27., India (Darjeeling), India (Darjeeling) Group laevigatum circumflexum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 259; - 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 172; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 30. deoralicum s.sp. (see 2.25.) detritum s.sp. (see 2.27.) dobaticum Angehni & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 62. excelsum n.sp. (see 2.34.)

50 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 franzi Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 260; - 1983, Sen- ckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 172; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 854; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 30. fulgens Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 57; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 852; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 goropanicum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 251; 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 168; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 852. himalayanum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 213; 1983, Entomologica, 18: 12. Imitator n.sp. (see 2.33.) inquietum n.sp. (see 2.32.) ishvara Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 59; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458. kathmanduense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 255; 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 55; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 851; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 27. laevigatum Erichson, 1845, Natur. Ins. Deut., 2: 98; Angelini & De, India Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 250. (Himachal Pradesh, Darjeeling), Bhutan hssethamense n.sp. (see 2.26.) lividum AngeUni & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 855; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458. manangense Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 168; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 55. martensi Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 170;, India - 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 160; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): (Darjeeling) 552; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 459. martensianum n.sp. (see 2.28.) minutissimum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 214; 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 863. nepalense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 216; 1983, Entomologica, 18: 15; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 863. ornatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Entomologica, 18: 11. pseudotibiale n.sp. (see 2.37.) querceum Angelini & De Marzo, 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 27. rubrum Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Entomologica, 18: 14; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 863. rufifrons Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 60. rusticanum n.sp. (see 2.35.) seminigrum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basihensia, 6: 249. semireticulatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 258; 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 59; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 852; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 458. siva Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 57; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 29. tibiale Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 67; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 864. variabile Angehni & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 853 Group dentatum bidentatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 859. curtum n.sp. (see 2.43.)

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 51 daamsae Angelini & De Marzo, 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 459. fulvum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 283. gurka Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 284. indra Angelini & De Marzo, 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 549; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 865. macrotibiale Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 866. ovatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 861. paria Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 287; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 66; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 30. phulchokiense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 278; 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 172; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 66; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 857. pseudoparia Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Senckenberg. biol, 64 (1/3): 172; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 554; - 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 460. pusillum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 217; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 551; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 69; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 865; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (1): 30. sikkimense Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 154; 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 551. sparsum n.sp. (see 2.41.) tenebricosum Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 64. transversum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 279; 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 553; - 1987, Courier Forsch.- Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 460. tridentatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 861. uniforme Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 275., India (Darjeeling), India (Darjeeling), India (Darjeeling), India (Sikkim, Darjeeling), India (Darjeeling) Subg. Microceble Angelini & De Marzo, 1986 Group grohvellei godawaricum Angehni & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 869. gracile Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 870. immodicum n.sp. (see 2.45.) laticorne Portevin, 1922, Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat., 28: 58; - 1928, Treubia, 10: 32 {Cyphoceble); - Hatch, 1929, Cat. Junk, 105: 66; - Hlisnikovsky, 1964, Acta Ent. Mus. nat. Pragae, Suppl. 5: 200; - Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 162; - 1984, Rev. suisse ZooL, 91 (3): 559; 1984, Annls bist. -nat. Mus. natn. hung., 76: 167; - 1984 (1985), Entomologica, 19: 37; - 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 70; Angelini & Cooter, 1985, The Sarawak Mus. Journ., 34(55): 131; - 1986, Ent. mon. Mag., 122: 37 (s.str.); - Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (2): 442; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (3): 591; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 871; 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 460; - 1989, Rev. suisse ZooL, 96 (2): 46; - 1993, Rev. suisse ZooL, 100 (2): 481; - Angelini, 1990, Coleopt. Bull., 44 (2): 252; - 1992, Rev. suisse ZooL, 99 (1): 208; - 1993, Ann. Mus. civ. St. nat. G. Doria, 88: 211. ceylanicum Hlisnikovsky, 1972, Mitt. Schw. Ent. Ges., 45 (1 3): 131 (s.str.). rama Angehni & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 71 (s.str.); 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (2): 454., Pakistan, Bhutan, India (Assam, Meghalaya, Darjeeling, Orissa, Garhwal, Kumaon, Kerala, Tamil Nadu), Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet Nam, Malaysia (Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Sabah), Indonesia (Java, Sumatra)

52 STUTTGARTER BEITRAGE ZUR NATURKUNDE Ser. A, Nr. 505 semirufum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 252; 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 162; - 1983, Entomologica, 18: 16; - 1984, Rev. suisse Zool., 91 (3): 559; - 1984, Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 76: 166 (s.str.); - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 454; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 869. taru Angelini & De Marzo, 1983, Ent. basiliensia, 8: 160 (s.str.); - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 454; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool, 93 (4): 868; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 460. yamputhinense n.sp. (see 2.48.), Bhutan, India (Darjeeling, Assam) Group andrewesi brahma Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse Zool, 92 (1): 73 (s.str.); - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 453. duofoveatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 264 (s.str);, India - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 454. (Darjeeling) elegans Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 872. tonkinense Angelini & Cooter, 1986, Ent. mon. Mag., 122: 39 (s.str.);, India Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (2): 447; - (Assam) Viet 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 871. Nam (Tonkin) Subg. Macrocehle Angelini, 1992 brancmccii Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 269; 1983,, India Ent. basiliensia, 8: 153; - 1984, Rev. suisse Zool., 91 (3): 547; (Darjeeling, 1985, Rev. suisse Zool., 92 (1): 42; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 Sikkim) (4): 837; - 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senkenberg, 93: 457 (s.str). breve Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 262; - 1984, Rev., India suisse Zool., 91 (3): 546 (s.str.). (Darjeeling) caelebs Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 268; - 1985, Rev. suisse Zool, 92 (1): 42; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 833; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 457; 1989, Rev. suisse Zool., 96 (1): 31 (s.str.). crinitum n.sp. (see 2.56.) dissimile Angelini & De Marzo, 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 836 (s.str.). htuum n.sp. (see 2.53.) fukratum n.sp. (see 2.57.) geminatum n.sp. (see 2.52.) invalidum n.sp. (see 2.51.) longum Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse Zool., 92 (1): 39; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool., 93 (4): 835 (s.str.). schawalleri n.sp. (see 2.58.) shermathangense Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 250;, India 1984, Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 76: 165; - 1985, Rev. (Darjeeling) suisse Zool., 92 (1): 38; 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 455 (s.str.). sherpa AngeUni & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 272; - 1985, Rev. suisse Zool, 92 (1): 41; - 1986, Rev. suisse Zool, 93 (4): 835. singmaricum AngeUni & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 256; -, India 1983, Senckenberg. biol., 64 (1/3): 171 ; - 1984, Rev. suisse Zool., (Darjeeling, 91 (3): 546; - 1984, Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 76: 165; - Meghalaya) 1987, Courier Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 455 (s.str.).

ANGELINI & DE MARZO, AGATHIDIINI OF NEPAL 53 sudra Angelini & De Marzo, 1985, Rev. suisse ZooL, 92 (1): 41; - 1986, Rev. suisse ZooL, 93 (4): 835 (s.str.). unumvesciculatum Angelini & De Marzo, 1981, Ent. basiliensia, 6: 267;, India 1987, Courier Forsch. -Inst. Senckenberg, 93: 456 (s.str.). (Darjeeling) 4. References All references to the single species are given in the catalogue (see chapter 3.). Authors' addresses: Fernando Angelini, S. S. 7 per Latiano, Km 0,500, 1 72021 Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi), Italy, Dr. LuiGi De Marzo, Dipartimento di Biologia, Difesa e Biotecnologie agro-forestali, Universitä della Basilicata, Via Nazario Sauro 85, 1 85100 Potenza, Italy.